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Hydrophyllaceae
Hydrophyllaceae R. Brown. Common name: Waterleaf Family.
A family of about 12 genera and 250 species, herbs, of temperate (and tropical) America.
References: Constance (1963); Ferguson (1998); Hofmann et al. In Kadereit & Bittrich (2016). Show full citations.
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